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The Goolwa to Wellington Local Action Planning Association (GWLAP) is a not for profit (NFP), non-government organisation established and incorporated in 1998.

We work closely with the local community to protect and restore biodiversity and sustainably manage natural resources, so as to create an environment where human activity and natural ecosystems can sustainably co-exist.

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A Closer Look at the Numbers since 1998

8288

Hectares Protected and Enhanced

1899700

Native Seedlings planted

3671

Landholders Engaged

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Bluebell Creeper (Sollya, Billadiera heterophylla) is an extremely invasive weed able to grow in most situations, soil types and most bushland areas. The vigorous climber smothers native plants, out-competing them for sunlight, nutrients and moisture and strangling them with their twining stems. Bluebell creeper also contains toxins that can irritate

Neale Dyster and Angela Neville weren’t looking for such a large property in 2012, but their 100-acre home in Prospect Hill has become so important to them that they wish to protect it into the future and have placed it under a Heritage Agreement. Approximately 85 % of Neale and